Michael van der Mark lays out 2025 WorldSBK expectations after disrupted preseason
“It was a shame about🗹 ๊the weather but it is what it is…”

Following a difficult pair of rain-affected European tests, BMW’s Mich🐻ael van der Mark is optimistic of strong results in the upcoming WorldSBK season.
Th🌸e Dutchman made his return to the top step of the podium at last year’s Fre🐟nch Round, having gone without a victory since 2021. Van der Mark is aiming squarely at the podium again in 2025.
“We 🥂have to fight for podiums every weekend,” van der Mark told WorldSBK.com followiꦅng the recent test in Portimao.
“This is our goal and ജtarget, this is also somethiౠng we should be able to do.”
Van der Mark’s ambitions co🌠me after a troubled and disrupted European testing campaign for all riders in WorldSBK, as weather restricted running in both Jerez and Portimao.
Speaking after the second day i🐷n Portimao, van der Mark said that “[Wednesday] wasn’t fantastic, honestly. It was a shame about the weather but it is what it is.
“Luckily we could 🦩use half a day. We just che꧒cked the bike and the bike seems to be working
There is one remaining test, at Phillip Island, this winter, be💜fore the opening race at the same venue at the end of February.
“It🏅’s always fantastic to ride in Phillip Island and we’re ready to go,” van der Mark said, the Dutchman adding that “I think there’s just some small things to try on the setup, but we are ready for the race.”
“Nice to have Razgatlioglu back”
After he missed the opening test of 2025, Toprak Razgatlioglu was back♏ on track for BMW in Portimao this week.
“It was nice to have him [Razgatlio♍glu] back and also for himself I think,” van der Mark said.
“He’s always a bit impatient, so it was nice to see him going ou🍨t and having no issue🐠s with the finger.
“It’s nice to be working together again, and we have t🍨he same feedback on the bike, which is good, but also showed straight away that we are very strong again.”

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